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rockwell rk9000 jawhorse review- now discount

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Rockwell Rk9000 Jawhorse, Sierra Caballo clamp with powerful clamping force foot operated refers as much or as little pressure as necessary for the stability of the tripod ground, release lock allows quick change of the jaws, quickly folds for storage The rear leg serving as lead Handle, Front Has Transport Wheels for easy transport,

37 “Maximum Clamping Range, 220 LB Maximum Load, 39″ x 39 “x 34″ Standing Size, 29 “x 14″ x 13 ” Folded Size.
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Rockwell Rk9000 Jaw horse

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Rockwell Jawhorse This is a quality item and well worth the price. It has already allowed me to do certain jobs that would otherwise not have been possible for me, or not terribly safe. I find it very stable and easy to use. It sets up and folds down efficiently. It’s a bit heavy, but needs to be for stability.

I found myself cutting wood, boards or posts by holding the things down with one foot or some other position that wasn’t all that safe and decided if I was going to be undertaking such projects I needed to be more careful. This item looked ideal–and it has proved itself repeatedly. I recently had to drill holes in a heavy metal plate, something I’d never tried before. Without this unit to hold the plate securely, I wouldn’t have been successful. I got the holes drilled exactly where I wanted them and the two pieces bolted together just right thanks to this extra set of extremely strong hands.

I can see many opportunities for use that will allow me to do things myself that I’ve had to pay for in the past, or simply not done. It will be nice to have sharp tools again, for example. My son is remodeling his house and is so taken with it, he’s buying one too. I’m very satisfied with this purchase.

I continue to use and value this piece of equipment. I’ve added the LogJaw which I use at least weekly to turn fallen sticks from my trees into tight kindling bundles for the fireplace (squeeze them together in the vice and tie with twine) and cut up branches. I’ve used the JawHorse to hold up the other end of a 16′ fence board for fence repair, something I was unable to do alone before getting this thing. I’ve noted that the little transport wheel works great on pavement, but is too small to roll well in loose gravel so I transport it in my wagon as it’s a bit heavy for me to carry. I’ve been using it so often, I leave it set up most of the time, just covered with a tarp.